Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1956 — Page 2

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to the voters OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP: t jH I am a candidate for the Adams Central School Board on the Republican ticket. I filed for this office because it is my firm belief that the most important institutions in any community are its churches and schools. I therefore feel that it is my duty to offer my experience and time to this highly important and responsible office. GEORGE C. THOMAS . Pol. Advt i

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NAME WORKERS IVoetiMwea tro M pxv) North St. Mary’s Democratic — Richard Schafer, inspector; Harry Edgell, judge; Nellie Jackson, clerk, and Kenneth Ohler, sheriff. Republican — Austin E. McMichael, judge; Bertha V. Bowen, clerk, and Benoit P. Johnson, sheriff. f £. < South St. Mary’s Democratic — Burl Johnson, inspector; Frieda Gollif, judge; Mabie Cook, clerk, and Edna Davison, sheriff. Republican — Myrtle Daniels, judge; Esther Ehrsam, clerk, and Varlando Clark, sheriff. North Blue Creek Democratic — Austin Merriman, inspector: Floyd Meyer, judge; Patricia Sipe, clerk, and Wilma Young, sheriff. Republican — Rhoa Tricker, judge; Ethel Edwards, clerk, and Rose Jackson, sheriff. South Blue Creek Democratic »- George Sipe, inspector; Alma Sipe, judge; Edith Miller, clerk, and Oliver Painter, sheriff. Republican — Bertha Hoblet, judge; Ina Raudqgbush, clerk, and Harvey L. Lawson, sheriff. North Monroe Democratic — Emmet Owens, inspector; Norma Strahm, judge; Harley Ehrsam, clerk, and William

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lurcher, sheriff. Republican — Delorls Wittwer, judge; Mabel Ehrsam and Mhrtha Essex, clerks, and Frank Lautzenheiser, sheriff. South Monroe Democratic — Edith Beer, inspector: Arman Habegger, judge; Corinne Lehman and Esther Striker, clerks, and Lena Beer, sheriff. Republican — Wilbert Nussbaum, judge; Donna Nussbaum and Josephine Sprunger, clerks, and Silvan Sprunger, sheriff. Berne A Democratic — Robert Yoder, inspector; Ruth Townsend, judge; Ruby Huffman and Virena Ehrsam, clerk, and Cyrus Liechty, sheriff. Republican — Anna R. Nagel, judge; Helen Sprunger and Opal Amstutz, clerks, and Ruth Sprunger, sheriff. Berne B Democratic — E. J. Schug, inspector; Ferdinand Mettler, judge; Virginia M. and Eda M. Sweeney, clerks; and Elmer Winteregg Sr., sheriff. Republican — Arlo Lehman, judge; Carol Liechty and Modjeska Neuenschwander, clerks, and Enos Lehman, sheriff. Berne C Democratic — Grover Cleveland Moser Jr., inspector; Mary Jane Speicher, judge; Nilah June Gifford and Rosemary Sprunger, clerks, and Wayne B. Stuckey, sheriff. Republican — Huldah Nyffler, judge; Max Sprunger and Eva Habegger, clerks, and Waldo J. Stauffer, sheriff. French Democratic — Menno Augsburger, inspector; Loren Heller, judge; Martin Moeschberger, clerk, and Alfred Hirschy, sheriff. ’ Republican — Howard Bluhm, judge; Floyd Engle, clerk, and Otto Klickman, sheriff. North Hartford Democratic — Eli Dubach, in-

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tpector; Joe Eckrote, judge; Edith Yoder, clerk, and Fred Liby, Sheriff- ' Republican — Charles Pusey, judge; Aileen Mertz, clerk, and Irvin Moore, sheriff. South Hartford Democratic K —■ Grpver Romey, inspector; Menno Mertz, judge; Richard L. Fields, clerk, and Gail Runyon, sheriff. Republican — Forest Shoemaker, judge; Alva Glendenning, clerk, and Ezra Glendenning, sheriff' North Wabash Democratic — Homer O. Miller, inspector; Harvey Lehman, judge; Kathleen R. Moser, clerk, and Jerome M. Hawbaker, sheriff. Republican — Erwin Bauman, judge; Robert Gerber, clerk, and Sylvan Bauman, sheriff. Ceylon Democratic — Robert Hall, inspector; Linda Striker, judge; Patrick Murphy, clerk, and Wilma J. Hall, sheriff. Republican — Edna Alams, judge; Jacqueline Mere, clerk, and Harvey Brown, sheriff. East Jefferson Democratic — Harvey E. Crandall, inspector; John Bollenbacher, judge; Andy J. Myers, clerk, and Wilbert T. Baker, sheriff. Republican—Orison Stolz, judge; Chester Adams, clerk, and Chester Haines, sheriff. West Jefferson Democratic — Cecil E. Smitley, inspector; Delmar Bollenbacher, judge; Glen Bollenbacher, clerk, and William H. Smitley, sheriff. Republican — Ralph Derickson, judge; Theodore Morningstar, clerk, and Samuel J. Fogle, sheriff. Geneva A Democratic — Edward Thurman, inspector; Helen Vivian Umpleby, judge; Mildred D. Smith and Martha N. Wilhoite, clerks, and Warren G. Haviland, sheriff. Republican — Daniel Teeter, judge; Louise Bauserman and

Clara Burt, clerks, and Harry Brown, sheriff. Geneva B Democratic — Roy Coon, inspector; Frank Haughton, judge; Gretchen P. Baumgartner and Edith Nevil, clerks, and Clarence E. Buckingham, sheriff. Republican — Alva Vorhees, judge; Pauline Teeple and Metta Pyle, clerics, and Joseph Cline, Sheriff. Decatur 1-A Democratic — Gerald W. Ross, inspector; Vilena M. DeArmpnd, judge; Melvena Ross and Beatrice E. Melchi, clerks. Republican — Elizabeth Aurand. judge; Kathryn Bonitas, clerk, and Ruth Strickler, sheriff. Decatur 1-B Democratic — Clarence F. Brunnegraff, Inspector; Eloise Joan Hoffman, judge; Marie Cowans and Mary Katherine Morgan, clerks, and Mathias P. Minch, sheriff. Republican — William Rentz, judge; Jeanette Plasterer and Cladie Irwin, clerks, and Ted Sudduth, sheriff. Decatur 1-C Democratic — Diana Linn, inspector; Catherine Ochsenrider, judge; Elizabeth Hersh and Francile Mclntosh, clerks, and B.„ F. Breiner, sheriff. Republican — Inez Weber, judge; Edith Soliday and Isabel Bowman, clerks. Decatur 1-D Democratic — Helen Hutker, inspector; Martha Rawley, judge; Anita Macklin and Evangelean Witham, clerks, and George Squier, sheriff. Republican — Francile Smith, judge; Bonnie Watkins and Norma Lord, clerks, arid Emery Hawkins, sheriff. » Decatur 2-A Democratic — Eleanor Braun, inspector; Gusta A. Baker, judge; Germaine Schmitt and Katherine E. Tyndall, clerks, and Clem W. Voglewede, sheriff. Republican — Cordelia lanthe Townsend, judge; Jennie Edwards and Belinda Norris, clerks, and Lawrence Morgan, sheriff. Decatur 2-B Democratic —-Katharyne Nelson, inspector; Ruth Keller, judge; Anna E. Hancher and Marion J. Brandyberry, clerks, and John Beineke, sheriff. Republican — Mattie Fisher, judge; Doris E. Doan and Verba Duff, clerks, fend Tom Andrews, sheriff. Decatur 2-C Democratic — Glen Potts, inspector; John Roop, judge; Frances Bohnke and Kathryn Wynn, clerks, and Jennie Roop, sheriff. Republican — Marie Hill, judge’ Velma Daniels and Frances Borders, clerks, and Josephine Andrews, sheriff. 11 ; '

Decatur 3-A / Democratic — Anthony J. Metzler, inspector; Veta Kleinhenz, judge; Mary Jane Runyon and Ester L. Hunter, clerks, and William G. Gillig. sheriff. Republican — Lola Gould, judge; Ruth Feller and Arvie Kolter, clerks, and Gall Baughman, sheriff. Decatur 3-B Democratic — Adolph Schamerloh, inspector; Ed Keller, judge; Flossie Bogner and Frances M. Monahan, clerks, and Gerhard Reinking, sheriff. Republican — Fred Busche, judge; Edna Hammond and Agnes Sprague, clerks, and Frank Brandyberry, sheriff. ’ Decatur 3-C Democratic — Orle Newhard, inspector; Mildred Reber, judge; Eva Bayles and Ethel Foor, clerks, and Heber Feasel, sheriff. Republican — Lucy Daniels, judge; Eileen Rice and Helen Schultz, clerks, and Kenneth Small, sheriff. Decatur-Root Democratic —.Louise E. Sharpe, inspector; Virginia E. Bohnke, judge; Edith Marie Walters, and Phyllis J. Hutker, clerks, and Samuel Diehl, sheriff. Republican — Evelyn Erekson, judge; Theoia Poling and Donna Snyder, clerks, and Raymond Snyder, sheriff. Monday Deadline For Rural Youth Tickets Reservation for the annual Adams county rural youth banquet and dance to be held Saturday, November 10, must be in at the county extension office by Monday. The theme of this year’s banquet and dance is "Harvest Swing," and will be held at the Moose Home in Decatur beginning at 6:30 p.m. A program of entertainment and the installation of officers following the banquet has been arranged by the committee. Jim Campbell of Huntington, who is a square dancer caller for a square dance club in Roanoke, will be the caller for the rural youth dance following the banquet and program. Tickets are priced at $1.50, which includes the banquet and dance, and are available from Sally McCullough, Arnold Gerke, Gerald Spite, Gloria Koenman,Earl Yoder or the county extension office. Farm Bureau members interested in rural youth activities and all former rural youth members have been given a special invitation to be guests of the Adams county rural youth dub that evening. Franklin President To Speak To Alumni .. FRANKLIN, Ind. - Dr. Harold • Wi R i charffko'*,-president of Franklin College, will be the featured speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the Northeastern Indiana Alumni club, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Hobby Ranch House, Fort Wayne. The program will also include koda chrome slides of homecoming activities and the new Brodehurst Elsey residence hall opened for the first time this fall. Frank Mertz, director of public relations, and Robert Chupp. secretary of alumni affairs, will accompany Dr. Richardson.

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James Staley Named To Legion Committee James K. Staley, Decatur, has been appointed general member of the transportation committee of the American Legion by national commander W. C. (Dan) Daniel with confirmation by the national executive committee. The announcement was made at the closing session of the national executive committee meeting held recently at the American Legion national headquarters in Indianapolis. The appointments were made as a result of the nominations of Larry Hinds, national executive committeeman from Indianapolis, and Reed Beardr Bedford, commander of the Indiana department of the American Legion.

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